
E144: How the World’s Top Investors Compound Their Advantages
How I Invest with David Weisburd
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Show Notes
Highlights:
Compounding Beyond Capital: The biggest investors understand that everything compounds, including reputation, diligence, and deal-making experience.
The Power of Relationships: Trust compounds with each deal, leading to faster and more efficient decision-making.
Reputation as an Asset: Warren Buffett’s ability to negotiate superior terms stems from his compounding reputation as an ethical and skilled investor.
Proprietary Information Loops: Access to unique insights leads to better investments, which generate even more privileged information.
People as a Compounding Advantage: The best organizations attract and retain A-players, who in turn recruit other top talent, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of excellence.
The Arbitrage of A-Players: Paying A-players above market rates is a competitive advantage, as they generate exponentially greater value.
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(0:00) Episode preview (0:21) The role of compounding in investing and relationships (2:13) Trust bias, deal-making efficiency, and reputation effects (4:23) Proprietary information and the compounding of talent (6:50) AI's impact on productivity and compounding (7:49) Closing remarks